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it must be almost a completely different city or so she's a different city from tucson because. you know we have totally infrastructure we have you run. we have almost finished on the big where you can see the big coastal cluster whereas i mean we use and sometimes maybe you have a feeling that. the fear of there one night when you would be spending most of months on the around the olympic site but first i wanted to see more of the city itself and pavel was happy to give me a tool and a history lesson this looks like a wealthy man's playground around here this is such a scene for what. actually this place was one big swam it used to be the twentieth century and the native people living in the mountains and because. they fear to stay up here here comes on the twentieth century. or the gursky has put here small fish which is. yes. no mile area since nine hundred fifty no one was. so she's warm climate has led to a city full of lush greenery and even russia's most famous old bolshevik gets a tropical setting lead in the monkey palm trees and wonder if he thought he'd ever have such
it must be almost a completely different city or so she's a different city from tucson because. you know we have totally infrastructure we have you run. we have almost finished on the big where you can see the big coastal cluster whereas i mean we use and sometimes maybe you have a feeling that. the fear of there one night when you would be spending most of months on the around the olympic site but first i wanted to see more of the city itself and pavel was happy to give me a tool and a history...
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new york city really nice temperatures today. 70 degrees. big win last night for the giants. miami 83 chicago a little bit of rain. otherwise looking good. (humming n. ( >> we are going to get you next time. >> i apologize for all of the none g nongiants fans. >> i still love you. >> bye. see you later. >>> now to stories you can bank on this morning. a senate panel accusing some major check companies of avoiding the tax man. joining us now is lauren simonetti. >> they say they used offshore accounts to avoid paying taxes on billions of dollars. the committee says microsoft moved 21 billion offshore from 2009 to 2011 and saved 4 and a half billion in taxes it would have owed to uncle sam. the panel says hp has 90 percent of the cash outside of the united states and under tax laws foreign profits are taxed when they come back to the u.s. >> 30 year mortgage rates have fallen to a record of 3.49. this is all thanks to the fed stimulus, right? ima mar many industry insiders say rates will go even lower. we are not really buying all of the homes though we are seeing improvement o
new york city really nice temperatures today. 70 degrees. big win last night for the giants. miami 83 chicago a little bit of rain. otherwise looking good. (humming n. ( >> we are going to get you next time. >> i apologize for all of the none g nongiants fans. >> i still love you. >> bye. see you later. >>> now to stories you can bank on this morning. a senate panel accusing some major check companies of avoiding the tax man. joining us now is lauren simonetti....
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the company is building near big cities so it can eventually attempt to offer same-day shipping. that could be another blow to brick and mortar business like larry moon's computer store in pasadena, california. for now, he's relieved amazon's tax advantage is anyone. do you think you're going to see more customers? >> absolute. if they're in our store anyway looking at stuff the savings won't be there. >> reporter: b.j. gallagher is sticking with online shopping because it saves her time. >> i'm grateful i haven't had to pay sales tax, but, you know, my city's broke. my state is broke. my country's broke. a little sales tax from me, i'm perfectly willing to pay it. look at that "no tax." >> reporter: but her tax-free buying binge is now over. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> brennan: coming up next on tonight's cbs evening news, william, catherine are, and the controversial photos. wife catherine, the duchess of cambridge, continued their southeast asia tour, commemorating the queen's 60 years on the throne. today's visit included a look at one of the world's biggest rainfore
the company is building near big cities so it can eventually attempt to offer same-day shipping. that could be another blow to brick and mortar business like larry moon's computer store in pasadena, california. for now, he's relieved amazon's tax advantage is anyone. do you think you're going to see more customers? >> absolute. if they're in our store anyway looking at stuff the savings won't be there. >> reporter: b.j. gallagher is sticking with online shopping because it saves her...
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the nypd kept them away from the new york stock exchange building and big bank headquarters about 100 people at least were arrested by mid-afternoon. protesters also gathered in 50 other cities today, including san francisco, asheville, north carolina, and hawaii. >>> and when nightly news continues, this monday evening, an important new health warning tonight for parents. what too many kids are eating far too much of and the serious risk it poses. >>> and later what we're learning tonight about who snapped those photos of kate middleton, and how it was a prying lens went undetected. >>> tonight we are learning just how early in life the problem of high blood pressure can develop. 67 million american adults have it, and we learn more today about how the problem is starting with our kids taking in way too much salt and the reports are bad. our report from chief correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: she insists on a healthy diet for her kids, because of a family history of strokes and heart attacks. it includes limited salt. whole foods have very all right salt, and fresh vegetables
the nypd kept them away from the new york stock exchange building and big bank headquarters about 100 people at least were arrested by mid-afternoon. protesters also gathered in 50 other cities today, including san francisco, asheville, north carolina, and hawaii. >>> and when nightly news continues, this monday evening, an important new health warning tonight for parents. what too many kids are eating far too much of and the serious risk it poses. >>> and later what we're...
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mayor richard daley -- last of the big city bosses built that machine. by rewarding allies with patronage position. today, obama choice of aide suggest unbreakable bond to that machine. jalry jarret, david axelrod and rahm emanuel and bill daley all cut their political deet on the daley machine. the legendary "chicago tribute" writer once penned this advice to mayoral candidate richard m. daley the son of the big city boss. "reward your friends and punish your enemies." a phrase the president used once to describe how latinos should think about elections. >> we're going to punish our enemies an reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us. >> so that end, examiner said they received clean energy loans in grants totaling $16 billion. the auto bail-out favored the auto workers and eight of the ten states getting the most contract were heavily democratic. bret? >> bret: doug, thank you. the full report will be on the examiner website tonight. in the newspaper tomorrow. when we come back, exclusive reaction to fast and furious repo
mayor richard daley -- last of the big city bosses built that machine. by rewarding allies with patronage position. today, obama choice of aide suggest unbreakable bond to that machine. jalry jarret, david axelrod and rahm emanuel and bill daley all cut their political deet on the daley machine. the legendary "chicago tribute" writer once penned this advice to mayoral candidate richard m. daley the son of the big city boss. "reward your friends and punish your enemies." a...
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nicky manaj and randy jackson held auditions in new york city. a first look at blake laif lee's bling. ryan reynolds putting a big ring on the ak dorr's finger. look at this cute little face? could it be the newest cardi kardashian. she is troin duesing her adorable new kitten named mercy on twitter. she has been seen walking on the streets of miami with a tea cup persian. >> walking around with her kitty cat? a roundup of all of the sports stories making news at this hour. monday night miss cues for payton manning. the denver bronco quarterback through interceptions giving them an advantage. manning rallies late but not early enough 27-21. linebacker jonathan bilma in manhattan in connection with the scandal. it says that he put a 10,000 dollar bounty on vikings quarterback brett favre. he denies the charges. vilma and tlae other players have had their suspensions temporarily lifted in connection to the pay to injure scandal. jeremy lin is still sleeping on touches. ly lin asking him to crash on his couch. furniture is being delivered. lin slept
nicky manaj and randy jackson held auditions in new york city. a first look at blake laif lee's bling. ryan reynolds putting a big ring on the ak dorr's finger. look at this cute little face? could it be the newest cardi kardashian. she is troin duesing her adorable new kitten named mercy on twitter. she has been seen walking on the streets of miami with a tea cup persian. >> walking around with her kitty cat? a roundup of all of the sports stories making news at this hour. monday night...
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in restaurants in new york city. we ask, does any of this make a dent on the war on fat? >>> and, eureka! from a peel-free hard boiled egg maker to the next big gym craze, inside the nerve center that transforms wannabe-inventor's big ideas. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 13th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, it was a day of fury, as violent anti-american protests erupt at u.s. embassies across the arab world. in cairo tonight, clashes with police have turned violent, after hundreds stormed the american compound in yemen earlier today. it's all part of the uproar over an american-made movie that mocks the muslim prophet muhammad. tonight, american officials are warning that extremist groups could spread this violence back here at home and abc's martha raddatz brings us the latest. >> reporter: tonight, protesters and egyptian security forces are facing off outside the embassy in cai
in restaurants in new york city. we ask, does any of this make a dent on the war on fat? >>> and, eureka! from a peel-free hard boiled egg maker to the next big gym craze, inside the nerve center that transforms wannabe-inventor's big ideas. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 13th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. tonight, it was a day of...
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officials report that there has been little resistance in the big city. necessity say parents at the schools involved have the opportunity to opt out but only 1 percent or 2 percent of the parents opened out. the rest of the students can now get the pill, the morning after pill, for three and they do not have to tell their parents. by corner draft, it is an emergency contraceptive supposed to reduce the risk of pregnancy if taken within a few daze after sex with no effect on women already pregnant there is no current estimate of the number of schools with similar programs but a 2001 survey of some 22 school-based health centers found 30 percent provided access to emergency contraception. there are clearly a lot them out there. we have judicial analyst, judge napolitano. there are privacy concerns. there are rights of parents concerns. >>judge napolitano: the government's argument is there are 7,000 teenage pregnancies in the city of new york per year. obviously, the vast majority of them, probably 90 percent, are unplanned. many of these are among the poo
officials report that there has been little resistance in the big city. necessity say parents at the schools involved have the opportunity to opt out but only 1 percent or 2 percent of the parents opened out. the rest of the students can now get the pill, the morning after pill, for three and they do not have to tell their parents. by corner draft, it is an emergency contraceptive supposed to reduce the risk of pregnancy if taken within a few daze after sex with no effect on women already...
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the next big city is benghazi. chris stevens offered to take me with him to benghazi and i couldn't because i wasn't going to be on the ground long enough. i give him tremendous credit. he was willing to go there to talk to folks and to try to help them. but one individual alone, and even with the embassy staff -- i don't want to misstate it. it's a terrific staff. it's a very strong staff who were very inspired by chris stevens' commitment to libya. but it needs more. it needs a whole government approach. it's what we talked about in ir iraq. you can't simply go in and break stuff and overthrow a government, pack up your stuff and go home and leave the diplomats there. you actually need to do more in terms of commitment of the international community to help build institutions. moammar gadhafi didn't permit institutions, civil institutions. he ruled, he was an autocratic dictator. and we knew that. so when he was overthrown, the new government was going to need support, long-term support. they have their own money
the next big city is benghazi. chris stevens offered to take me with him to benghazi and i couldn't because i wasn't going to be on the ground long enough. i give him tremendous credit. he was willing to go there to talk to folks and to try to help them. but one individual alone, and even with the embassy staff -- i don't want to misstate it. it's a terrific staff. it's a very strong staff who were very inspired by chris stevens' commitment to libya. but it needs more. it needs a whole...
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any big city has it. every city in america has it. but it's also on the internet so the pimps go on the internet, on to an app and you can basically buy sex via the internet. >> this is a problem of at least 20 million people. >> yes. our state department ambassador at large to combat human trafficking said the other night that it's 27 million people living in slavery today. but our film deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia and we made it in thailand because the cambodians did not want us there. >> what got you passionate about this? oscar winning actress, mom. you have a lot going on in your life and you dedicated an immense amount of personal time and passion to this. >> it's meeting survivors. once i did -- i was working for amnesty international as their spokesperson. we covered human trafficking as one of the topics that really affects women and girls in the world. and i discovered, we discovered that slavery is alive and well. it's just gone underground. it's illegal now thriving. it's a $32 billion
any big city has it. every city in america has it. but it's also on the internet so the pimps go on the internet, on to an app and you can basically buy sex via the internet. >> this is a problem of at least 20 million people. >> yes. our state department ambassador at large to combat human trafficking said the other night that it's 27 million people living in slavery today. but our film deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia and we made it in thailand...
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any big city has it. every city in america has it, but also on the internet. the pimps go on the internet, an app like back page.com, it has an app and you can buy sex over the internet. >> this is a problem for over 20 million people. >> the state ambassador at large said that 27 million people living in slavery today. our film, "trade of innocence" deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia, and we made it in take land but for cambodia. >> what got you passionate about this? oscar winning actress, mom, have you a lot going on in your life, and dedicated an immense amount of personal time and passion about this. >> it's meeting survivors. i was meeting for amnesty international, and we covered human trafficking as one of the topics that really affects women and girlses in the world, and i rediscovered that slavery is alive and well, it's just gone underground. illegal now, but thriving, $32 billion a year criminal enterprise, tied with illicit arms trading, and the u.s. government spends more in one month on the war in drugs than it has
any big city has it. every city in america has it, but also on the internet. the pimps go on the internet, an app like back page.com, it has an app and you can buy sex over the internet. >> this is a problem for over 20 million people. >> the state ambassador at large said that 27 million people living in slavery today. our film, "trade of innocence" deals with the problem of child sex trafficking in southeast asia, and we made it in take land but for cambodia. >>...
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in new york city a record 50 million tourists made the big apple their destination last year. hotels are still competing for customers, and adding extra perks during the stay, but gone, say experts, are the days of bargain rates. >> the deals are still out there, but travel experts say there's been a big shift on how to get them. the best advice now, don't wait until the last minute. >> right now you want to book as far in advance as possible, so what we're seeing is people are booking two to four months in advance on average. holiday travel, for example, people are booking now. >> reporter: new rules, emily is starting to realize, as they continues her search for the right hotel at the right price. michelle franzen, nbc news, morning. >>> when we come back, they're making a difference for a lot of kids and making an unfinished dream come true. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. in
in new york city a record 50 million tourists made the big apple their destination last year. hotels are still competing for customers, and adding extra perks during the stay, but gone, say experts, are the days of bargain rates. >> the deals are still out there, but travel experts say there's been a big shift on how to get them. the best advice now, don't wait until the last minute. >> right now you want to book as far in advance as possible, so what we're seeing is people are...
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>> yeah it seems to be a very big problem in this city. according to the new york city health department, shep, this pilot program is aimed at improving a situation that can have lifelong consequences. and in the year 2011-2012 that school year students received 567 emergency contraception known as plan b and a 80 received the birth control pill. new york city though, i should say, by the way is not alone in this plan. in fact, there are currently around 200 schools nationwide that provide its students with emergency contraception or plan b. shep? >> shepard: julie banderas in our newsroom, thanks. >> sure. >> shepard: new study finds that parents don't always fill their kids' prescriptions. researchers looked at nearly 5,000 children received 17,000 prescriptions from doctors. they found that parents picked up only one of every five prescriptions. one. and were most likely to fill them for antibiotics. buff they only filled nutritional and vitamin supplement transcriptions 75% of the time. researchers likely feel the need for antibiotics
>> yeah it seems to be a very big problem in this city. according to the new york city health department, shep, this pilot program is aimed at improving a situation that can have lifelong consequences. and in the year 2011-2012 that school year students received 567 emergency contraception known as plan b and a 80 received the birth control pill. new york city though, i should say, by the way is not alone in this plan. in fact, there are currently around 200 schools nationwide that...
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new york was one of the first big cities to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. later, city parks and beaches became smoke free. in the years since, many states have adopted some form of a smoking ban, and mayor michael bloomberg is also credited with helping start the trend. >> in general, his early initiatives were quite successful. now he's entered into an area that's much more controversial in terms of the regulation of food and what people eat in this campaign against obesity. >> reporter: among those controversial regulations, a ban on trans fats in restaurants. and a requirement by some restaurants to post calorie counts. controversial at the time, mcdonald's now says next week it plans to put calorie info on its menus nationwide. the ban on sugary drinks, the first of its kind, restricts beverages to 16 ounces in restaurants and other venues. >> this is the single biggest step any city, i think, has ever taken to curb obesity, but certainly not the last step that lots of cities are going to take, and we believe that it will help save lives. >> reporter: i
new york was one of the first big cities to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. later, city parks and beaches became smoke free. in the years since, many states have adopted some form of a smoking ban, and mayor michael bloomberg is also credited with helping start the trend. >> in general, his early initiatives were quite successful. now he's entered into an area that's much more controversial in terms of the regulation of food and what people eat in this campaign against obesity....
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in new york city a record 50 million tourists made the big apple their destination last year. hotels are still competing for customers, and adding extra perks during the stay, but gone, say experts, are the days of bargain rates. >> the deals are still out there, but travel experts say there's been a big shift on how to get them. the best advice now, don't wait until the last minute. >> right now you want to book as far in advance as possible, so what we're seeing is people are booking two to four months in advance on average. holiday travel, for example, people are booking now. >> reporter: new rules, emily is starting to realize, as they continues her search for the right hotel at the right price. michelle franzen, nbc news, morning. >>> when we come back, they're making a difference for a lot of kids and making an unfinished dream come true. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. in
in new york city a record 50 million tourists made the big apple their destination last year. hotels are still competing for customers, and adding extra perks during the stay, but gone, say experts, are the days of bargain rates. >> the deals are still out there, but travel experts say there's been a big shift on how to get them. the best advice now, don't wait until the last minute. >> right now you want to book as far in advance as possible, so what we're seeing is people are...
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other big cities. they'll do the sort of interview circuit and especially the debate circuit. they're getting that from the united states. they're copying that part of the model. so much of it is these automatic prepaid really short little spots, so the only way to stand out is to be excentric character, do a dance, wear a costume. they're only on air a couple of seconds, so that's how they try to get noticed. >> we hope it doesn't get to that here. you never know. got a couple more weeks. all right. thank you. good to see you. >> could be more fun. >> yeah. absolutely. >>> hard lesson to learn about facebook privacy settings, but this is an invitation that went viral. riot police had to actually break up the party. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or
other big cities. they'll do the sort of interview circuit and especially the debate circuit. they're getting that from the united states. they're copying that part of the model. so much of it is these automatic prepaid really short little spots, so the only way to stand out is to be excentric character, do a dance, wear a costume. they're only on air a couple of seconds, so that's how they try to get noticed. >> we hope it doesn't get to that here. you never know. got a couple more...
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and a big part of libya. they are -- that's the problem at the root of it. all of the facts point to the fact that nobody's in control. >> fran, a lot of people will say you have societies that have been repressed for generations in a pressure cooker. the box has been open. a lot of weird things come out of the box but maybe long term there is things will move in the right direction, as the u.s. sees it. do you buy that? how do you see it? >> the arab spring is, in fact, a long-term game. but what you have to understand, if it is terrorism that we are seeing and i feel confident based on everything that we know that it is. it raises the question for the administration, why didn't you see this coming? if there was intelligence about the growing presence of al qaeda in eastern libya, increasing threat and presence of libya. >> on the anniversary of 9/11 of all days. >> you can't under estimate until you have the answer you are reluctant to call it a terrorist attack. i think there is real problems with how this
and a big part of libya. they are -- that's the problem at the root of it. all of the facts point to the fact that nobody's in control. >> fran, a lot of people will say you have societies that have been repressed for generations in a pressure cooker. the box has been open. a lot of weird things come out of the box but maybe long term there is things will move in the right direction, as the u.s. sees it. do you buy that? how do you see it? >> the arab spring is, in fact, a long-term...
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in a very big part of libya. so they are, you know -- that's the problem, at the root of it. all the facts point to that. is that nobody is in control. >> a lot of people say well look, you have societies who have been repressed for generations. in a pressure cooker. the box has been opened and a lot of weird things come out of the box. maybe long-term things will move in the right direction as the u.s. sees it. do you buy that? >> the arab spring is a long-term gain. what you have to understand -- look, if it is terrorism that we are seeing and i feel confident based on what we know, it races the question why didn't you see this coming? if there was intelligence of the growing presence of al qaeda in eastern libya, increasing threat of al qaeda. >> on the anniversary of 9/11, of all days. >> right, why didn't you do more? until you have that answer you will be reluctant to calling this a terrorist attack. i think there are real problems on the front end. i think that is part of what is driving the handling of it
in a very big part of libya. so they are, you know -- that's the problem, at the root of it. all the facts point to that. is that nobody is in control. >> a lot of people say well look, you have societies who have been repressed for generations. in a pressure cooker. the box has been opened and a lot of weird things come out of the box. maybe long-term things will move in the right direction as the u.s. sees it. do you buy that? >> the arab spring is a long-term gain. what you have...
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but the big question is will they actually do anything beyond these words. we have seen attacks in recent months targeting western interests in and around the city of benghazi, but little was done to bring the perpetrators of these attacks to justice, although the government now is vowing that they will bring those responsible for tuesday's attack to justice. but the government does know who these groups are, they're aware of their presence in and around the city of benghazi. these are groups that are linked to al qaeda. these are extremist militant groups that are known to have bases around in the eastern part of the country. there will be no doubt a lot of pressure from the united states on libyan authorities here to take firm action against these groups. also a lot of pressure on the people here in libya, most of them who say they don't accept what these groups are doing and they are a threat not only to western interests here but also to the people of libya and the future of this fragile nation. >> jomana just mentioned libya and u.s. authorities are sea
but the big question is will they actually do anything beyond these words. we have seen attacks in recent months targeting western interests in and around the city of benghazi, but little was done to bring the perpetrators of these attacks to justice, although the government now is vowing that they will bring those responsible for tuesday's attack to justice. but the government does know who these groups are, they're aware of their presence in and around the city of benghazi. these are groups...
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now, sounds like it's a pretty big problem. as a matter of fact, tuxedo stan's owner says it's a veritable cat explosion in the city. you thought i would say catastrophe, didn't you? yes. no. it's not going to happen. that is my solemn promise to you, the viewer, tonight. this is a serious story about a serious mayoral race in halifax. but yes, there's totally a cat explosion. >> the problem is we have an explosion of cats. we've got literally hundreds, thousands of cats that are living on the street. >> so tuxedo stan's campaign is all about raising awareness about spaying and neutering but we wondered how exactly did stan's owners come up with the idea for him to actually run for office. >> it's a great idea and i don't know exactly where it came from. we were just sitting around a table one night and people said how about tuxedo stanley. >> that settles it. i want to go to a canadian dinner party as soon as possible. just sitting around the table with some people, next thing you know your cat is running for mayor. of course,
now, sounds like it's a pretty big problem. as a matter of fact, tuxedo stan's owner says it's a veritable cat explosion in the city. you thought i would say catastrophe, didn't you? yes. no. it's not going to happen. that is my solemn promise to you, the viewer, tonight. this is a serious story about a serious mayoral race in halifax. but yes, there's totally a cat explosion. >> the problem is we have an explosion of cats. we've got literally hundreds, thousands of cats that are living...
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. >> what's your big idea? >> freedom. i want to restore the kind of freedom that has always driven america's economy and allowed us to be the shining city on the hill. >> let's bring in howard fineman, editorial director at the huffington post media group. howard, what freedom do we lack that mitt romney proposes to restore to us? >> well, i think toure, it's the freedom of people who make a lot of money to keep it all, and people who make a moderate amount of money to keep more of it. and he's got a point up to a point, but it's certainly not enough to win a presidential election on it and not enough for mitt romney in particular, given who he is and who he's been portrayed as being. >> that's a strange use of the term "freedom," to talk about letting rich people keep more money. this is not a campaign about freedom. >> well, look, it is if you take it seriously as a contest of ideas. it's a contest about which is central and which controls. the so-called free market, if you grant that it's free to begin with, versus gov
. >> what's your big idea? >> freedom. i want to restore the kind of freedom that has always driven america's economy and allowed us to be the shining city on the hill. >> let's bring in howard fineman, editorial director at the huffington post media group. howard, what freedom do we lack that mitt romney proposes to restore to us? >> well, i think toure, it's the freedom of people who make a lot of money to keep it all, and people who make a moderate amount of money to...
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the rebels claim that launching a new offensive to retake the largest city of aleppo. the game is far from over until assad's death. >> this time last year the solyndra filed bankruptcy protection despite a bill halve billion dollar loan. now another company is set to get $200 million under the same program. it's aimed at supporting new energy clean technology. after so lynn draq executives at solar power may be feeling pressure. dan springer is live at the company in portland, oregon. >> reporter: shep it was a big opening and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. now comes the hard part turning cutting edge technology. these panels are flexible and lighter so though can put on big commercial roofs, unlike heavier imports from china. >> it's whole revolution. there will be a lot of different companies, many will fail but the key word is succeed and will be leading us in that way. >> reporter: they say until solar power can compete with china they are likely to fail. they have been bashing the obama administration over the lack of green jobs created despite billions of taxpayer d
the rebels claim that launching a new offensive to retake the largest city of aleppo. the game is far from over until assad's death. >> this time last year the solyndra filed bankruptcy protection despite a bill halve billion dollar loan. now another company is set to get $200 million under the same program. it's aimed at supporting new energy clean technology. after so lynn draq executives at solar power may be feeling pressure. dan springer is live at the company in portland, oregon....
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big towers have popped up in pyongyang. crews are working to construct more buildings. despite all the new, people still enjoy the old. many visit the city's most famous cold noodle restaurant. >> translator: i have not eaten every type of food around the world, but i believe nothing could compare to this cold noodle. >> even an informal interview about food is rare here. north korean authorities usually keep citizens from communicating with foreign media. outside the capital, we found north koreans enjoying leisure activities along the seaside. >> translator: we're having a good holiday with relatives, eating grilled meat like this. >> translator: it's delicious. >> they seem happy, but it's hard to know what life is really like for them. even government-organized gatherings seem to be changing. the regime often uses choreographed events to teach north koreans about itself dogma, but this one focused on entertaining younger people. authorities are trying to soften the image of new leader kim jong-un. nhk world's taghima nogasuta and his crew shot most of that video. sh
big towers have popped up in pyongyang. crews are working to construct more buildings. despite all the new, people still enjoy the old. many visit the city's most famous cold noodle restaurant. >> translator: i have not eaten every type of food around the world, but i believe nothing could compare to this cold noodle. >> even an informal interview about food is rare here. north korean authorities usually keep citizens from communicating with foreign media. outside the capital, we...
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new york was one of the first big cities to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. later, city parks and beaching became smoke-free. in the years since, many states have adopted some form of a smoking ban, and mayor michael bloomberg was credited with starting the trend. >> in general, the earlier initiatives were quite successful. now he is in an area that is much more controversial in terms of the regulation of food. and what people eat in the campaign against obesity. >> reporter: among his ideas, a ban on trans fats in restaurants, and a requirement to post calorie counts. mcdonalds will put calorie information on the menus, nationwide. the ban on sugary drinks, the first of its type, restricts sugar in drinks over 16 ounces. >> this is the first step to curb the obesity, certainly not the last step. and we believe it will save lives. >> reporter: it is yet another policy win for the mayor, but according to some, including the comedian, jon stewart, the idea may be hard to swallow. >> i am sorry, i'm still adjusting to mayor bloomberg's soda restrictions. >> rep
new york was one of the first big cities to ban smoking in bars and restaurants. later, city parks and beaching became smoke-free. in the years since, many states have adopted some form of a smoking ban, and mayor michael bloomberg was credited with starting the trend. >> in general, the earlier initiatives were quite successful. now he is in an area that is much more controversial in terms of the regulation of food. and what people eat in the campaign against obesity. >> reporter:...
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no doubt you heard about the new big sugary drinks ban coming to new york city, right? well, supporters of that just got some numbers to back them up. researchers just released the findings of a decades long study that shows that for most of us, drinking sugary beverages affect the genes that control our weight upping the risk of obesity. and other studies show that giving children and teens calorie free alternatives can reduce weight gain. also, if you don't mind sugar free drinks you you may be in luck. research shows those beverages do not increase your obesity risk. wonder what they do increase? anyway, the new england journal of medicine published all of the results online. new york city's new restrictions on large sugary drinks set to take effect early next year. >>> folks around the world lined up to buy the new iphone today. crowds gathered as they always do for the launches. australia, hong kong, germany. cities all over the united states as well. apple has touted the iphone 5 as thinner and lighter than the predecessor. it is all of that. it no longer comes wi
no doubt you heard about the new big sugary drinks ban coming to new york city, right? well, supporters of that just got some numbers to back them up. researchers just released the findings of a decades long study that shows that for most of us, drinking sugary beverages affect the genes that control our weight upping the risk of obesity. and other studies show that giving children and teens calorie free alternatives can reduce weight gain. also, if you don't mind sugar free drinks you you may...
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now, imagine that place is a big city playground. >> we seem to think that play is something new and horrible and barbaric when we all used to do it. until recently when we took it out and replaced it with classes and coaches and supervision. >> reporter: this mom is launching a revolutionary program, drop your kids off at a playground and they'll play. completely unsupervised. she will be at a nearby coffee shop. oh, it well cost you a whopping $350 for eight, 90 minute sessions. >> in central park. central park happens to be the safest precinct in new york city. >> reporter: she calls it free range parenting. letting your kids play, free of parental controls and scrutiny. she was once called the worst mother in the world after she wrote about letting her 9-year-old son, ride the new york city subway by himself. izzy is now 14. he managed to survive. she says the trend in american parenting is increasing paranoia, fear of letting kids play alone, literally, three different parents i spoke to said, what kind of liability does she have? >> have them sign a waiver that i don't expect a
now, imagine that place is a big city playground. >> we seem to think that play is something new and horrible and barbaric when we all used to do it. until recently when we took it out and replaced it with classes and coaches and supervision. >> reporter: this mom is launching a revolutionary program, drop your kids off at a playground and they'll play. completely unsupervised. she will be at a nearby coffee shop. oh, it well cost you a whopping $350 for eight, 90 minute sessions....